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FreeBSD/MIPS Project

Project Goal

The FreeBSD/MIPS Project is responsible for the
maintenance and development of FreeBSD on platforms using MIPS
processors. The port currently runs multi-user on a number of
platforms and a wide variety of 32-bit and 64-bit MISP ISA
processors.

Supported MIPS Platforms

FreeBSD supports a broad range of MIPS-based devices, including MIPS
Malta, Ubiquiti Networks Router-Station and Router-Station Pro, Cavium
Octeon, NetLogicMicro/RMI XLS and XLR (XLP in progress), as well as
emulated MIPS environments such as gxemul. On supporting hardware
platforms, FreeBSD supports both multi-core and hardware
multi-threading features. In many cases, additional accelerator
functions, such as cryptographic and network offload engines, are also
supported.